AI have a dream

Is AI up to the task of improving democracy itself?
A New Kind of Coding SChool: kood/Jõhvi

Kood/Jõhvi won the 2021 Innovation in Politics Award in the category Education. We spoke to the school’s co-director Karin Künnapas about the idea behind the school.
Beware of Fake Innovation in Politics Awards
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The guide to submitting your political project to the Innovation in Politics Awards 2023

In order for you to make the most of your application, we have created a guide for submitting your project with ease.
Protecting cultural freedom and expression: The Art of Democracy Festival

Artists reflect on what is happening right now, on the issues that move us all. Looking back at the history of art, it’s interesting to see that thanks to their particular attunement to the world around them, artists have sometimes been able to foretell what the future would bring.
Democratic Innovation in the EU Goes Local

Dubravka Šuica on the Conference on the Future of Europe – from scepticism to engagement.
How the most innovative political parties use democracy technologies

Political parties are essential institutions of democracy. For this article, we talked to executives of some of the most innovative parties across Europe, to find out which democracy technologies they use, and how they make the most of them.
“Beware of the Leopard“. Interview with Ben Fowkes, Director at Delib

Delib was founded in 2001 in the run up to the general election in the UK, by three final-year Bristol University students.
Top Five Things to Know about Civic Tech Before You Start

Civic Tech is enticing, and increasingly, it can even seem like an inevitability. However, there are a few things that you need to know and consider before getting started with the Civic Tech.
DemocracyNext: Replacing Elections with Deliberation

An Interview with Claudia Chwalisz, Founder and CEO of DemocracyNext.